Mike Tomlin avoids speculation on a potential Steelers reunion with Diontae Johnson, leaving the decision shrouded in mystery.
The Baltimore Ravens released Diontae Johnson later in the week so the Steelers could not land and play him against them.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were named as a team to watch for Diontae Johnson after the Baltimore Ravens waived him.
Former Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson is available to be claimed on waivers, but Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin isn't offering any hint about the team's plans.
As if Steelers-Ravens week needed any more sizzle to the fire, Baltimore released former Pittsburgh wide receiver Diontae Johnson on Friday, and he will begin next week on waivers.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will get their second matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16, but unlike their first meeting, one former player w
The Baltimore Ravens have mutually agreed to excuse former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson from team activities ahead of a Week 16 matchup wit
Johnson and the Ravens initially agreed to excuse him from team activities this week. Johnson was suspended for last week’s victory over the New York Giants for conduct detrimental to the team. Johnson’s suspension stemmed from refusing to enter Baltimore’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are officially a team to watch for former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Diontae Johnson, who was released by the team just ahead of the AFC North showdown in Week 16. Johnson hit wavied just before the weekend,
Two days after Baltimore waived the wideout, whom they acquired before the trade deadline in the fall, NFL Network reported Sunday that Johnson could potentially be claimed on waivers by a playoff contender, citing the Chiefs, Chargers and Steelers as clubs to keep an eye on.
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